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Pint sized as a pea or big as a bowling ball, nutritional, durable, and versatile, nuts have been a staple of the human diet since time began, and archaeological evidence places them among our earliest foods, in Season 13, Episode 28, “Nuts.” #ModernMarvels
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Back in the 1960’s and 70’s the pistachios were still red
my nuts
Isn’t all this processing kinda bad for the environment though?
”God’s Ever Changing Dirt”
Although He’d said I Change Not!
Still: every living thing & it’s seed.
Comes from & returns back into.
”God’s Ever Changing Dirt”
Yet: in between those 2 times.
Are they not fashioned by His Will,
His Light, & His Life Giving Waters ?
~Just another one of those many ones of… ”We His Believers”
Who’s patiently waiting & watching for ‘.’ His✝Just⚖Return🪃 ‘.’
This is nuts.
👍 🥜
And they put a lot of SUGAR in Peanut Butter. 🙁
“plumpynut” c’mon.. you couldn’t have named it something less offputting, lol
One of my favorite past time hobbies is shelling peanuts 🥜. Once shelled I mix in other pre shelled nuts like almonds, cashews, and pistachios.
From looking at your thumbnail. Cashews aren’t nuts
That’s nuts.
I have two walnut trees and several hazel nut trees and never get a nut. The squirrels and jays run relays and get the whole crop.
Deez
Never have i giggled so much in my life. Kept waiting for them to say “Deez”
The butternuts might be the best description I ever heard of a confederate soldier🤣
Hybrids abound all around! But? The original high nutritional values go way down in scale because of scientific Hybridization!!!: all across the spectrum!!
That’s Incredible 80 84 television show was forbear harbinger of Modern Marvel’s!!
I love falling asleep to this. 😊
I’m from pecan country I don’t think I ever had a walnut.
My grandma used to tell stories of when she was a child, she would walk around the bails of peanut plants…for whatever reason they bailed them, and she would pick off a peanut here and there and eat them
There is another added advantage that comes with at least some major nut production that in my opinion is beneficial for today’s search for not just a more sustainable food source but renewable energy source as well. Let me explain this yet unrecognized benefit and for example the almond . Besides it’s nutritional value and many products that the almond nut produces its growing methods create many other benefits . Such as cleaning carbon from the atmosphere and turning it into oxygen. The orchard owners generally remove 10 to 15% of their trees every year. They remove the trees when they fail to produce the projected yield they know the trees are capable of producing . In many cases they burn the tree or have a professional removal company come in and pay them to remove the tree usually by chipping them into chips . But if they have tree cutters cut the trees into fire wood the trees provide heat for the home, the ability with the right wood burning stove to cook with , it provides needed jobs and the best part of it all is it is carbon neutral. That’s right burning almond wood is carbon neutral. because the tree only releases the carbon it took in during its lifetime. But the owners plant a new tree in it’s place that once again takes in during its life the same amount that it releases when burned . So that it is an in and out cycle where there is no more and no less but with a large amount of useful benefits. It is a renewable energy source ‚carbon neutral , food source and produces jobs . But like I said it is unrecognized and is deserving of some real serious investigating and innovative consideration . For starters better stoves with the ability to filter the carbon like possibly catalytic converter technology .
Fascinating
Esau just want all the credit 🥜🧈